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Arizona may seek court order to get evidence from YFZ Ranch
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I do agree with you in that polygamy should decriminalized. That way the state will recognize these marriages and these leaches will stop bleeding the state welfare system. However I'm sure they'll never decriminalize statutory rape. So keep dreaming on that one.
you have obviously not been raised in an environment that removes free will.
try it some time. it's ugly, and a major doctrine of the FLDS. Why do you think they even have followers anymore? No one in their right mind would put up with all the rediculous lifestyle unless brainwashed from birth into believing it.
of course they have new followers. they keep giving birth to them....
if they have actual adults that convert, then that's just because no one else wanted them. Anyone can get perverts to join the pervert club if no one else want them. what don't you get?
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It's clear that the evidence is overwhelming. Maybe there is a need for a federal task force to fund a project to organize it!
I can understand that Texas is overwhelmed and wants to identify its own cases first before others have a whack at the evidence. However, the evidence certainly covers crimes committed in other jurisdictions. Arizona would be best served by changing the law requiring victims to testify in all rape cases, as it appears Texas is trying those cases on hard evidence and not victim testimony.